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Adding the Euro LED DRL to an American 1200RS
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Didn't intend to go down this path, but once I started, I just keep going... I purchased a Carbon Fiber center nose fairing piece, not realizing it was made for the Euro models with the cut out for the LED DRL. I actually really like the look of that vertical LED stripe and decided to keep sinking more money into the challenge and ordered a used LED from eBay which arrives later this month.

Mounting and installation should be easy, with the aforementioned carbon fiber piece. Getting it to work though, is another story, which I intend to use this thread to update as I progress.

From what I've read, there's a specific mode(Code: X202A) , which needs to be enabled in the ECU which would enable the native DRL LED functionality, including the headlight display on the LCD display. Not only would I need to somehow flash the chip to enable this mode - which stories go, there's only been 1 US rider who got their dealership to do it, before the dealer declared never again - but I also lack the button on my left controls. I would need BMW part: 61 31 8 549 925 - and I can't find one for less than $650...

So that leaves me with a Plan - B, splice the light in to another wire, and add a 3rd party controller. If I won't be using the BMW wiring / computer as originally designed, I am curious about the possibility of gutting the LED module and replacing the LEDs with something more fun, like RGB LEDs that can be controlled via an app.

In the shortest terms tho, I will likely seek to simply install the parts, without connecting the wiring for the DRL, so it'll be present, but off. I'll update when the part arrives later this month.


Edit: I found this post by Lee which shows another American rider who did what I'm trying to do! I wish I had his contact info!

   
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Would something like an EZCan work? Not cheap, but neither is the switchgear you'd need for Euro bike (I assume).

https://www.hexezcan.com/


Oh, that's probably what you meant by 3rd party controller....never mind.
2022 BMW R1250 GSA
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1985 Honda Nighthawk S
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(08-19-2022, 02:42 PM)Liteitup Wrote: Would something like an EZCan work? Not cheap, but neither is the switchgear you'd need for Euro bike (I assume).

https://www.hexezcan.com/

Oh, that's probably what you meant by 3rd party controller....never mind.

Having just bought a Denali CANsmart controller (identical device to the EZcan except it comes with additional cabling), an EZcan is what I'd suggest investigating as well. Can auto adjust with high/low beams, flash w/horn, flash alternately with turn signals when hazard mode activated, selectable power output per circuit with built in selectable limiter, etc. They can be daisy chained to provide additional circuits as well.
Craig
'20 R1250RS
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LED light arrived! It looks great. I'm going to plan to install it this weekend, even if it remains unplugged for now.

I'll look into the EZCan, it seems to be the most elegant installation solution that doesn't require splitting any wires at all.

I've also seen this, BMW Part #: 61 31 8 533 473, which is an accessory light button, which is intended for fog lights, but could be put to this use potentially. Would be a lot cheaper than buying the proper left hand controls part.
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#5
I look forward to seeing your full update on the installation. Smile
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Grumpy Goat
2016 BMW R1200RS
2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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(08-24-2022, 11:52 AM)SoCalR1200RS Wrote: LED light arrived! It looks great. I'm going to plan to install it this weekend, even if it remains unplugged for now.

I'll look into the EZCan, it seems to be the most elegant installation solution that doesn't require splitting any wires at all.

I've also seen this, BMW Part #: 61 31 8 533 473, which is an accessory light button, which is intended for fog lights, but could be put to this use potentially. Would be a lot cheaper than buying the proper left hand controls part.

Try to PM BMWSandman and ask what he did.
https://www.r1200rsforum.com/t3782f19-R-...-RS-1.html

https://www.r1200rsforum.com/u1684_BMWSandman.html
Lee
Iowa, USA
2022 R1250RS White Sport

Past BMWs: 2016 R1200RS x 2, 2011 K1300S x 2, 2003 K1200RS x 2, 1991 K75S x 2, 1987 K75T x 2, 1984 R100RT
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(08-24-2022, 11:52 AM)SoCalR1200RS Wrote: LED light arrived! It looks great. I'm going to plan to install it this weekend, even if it remains unplugged for now.

I'll look into the EZCan, it seems to be the most elegant installation solution that doesn't require splitting any wires at all.

I've also seen this, BMW Part #: 61 31 8 533 473, which is an accessory light button, which is intended for fog lights, but could be put to this use potentially. Would be a lot cheaper than buying the proper left hand controls part.

Using an EZcan allows you to use your existing handlebar controls to manage a circuit. You may not need/want additional switchgear.
Craig
'20 R1250RS
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: '21 R1250RS, 
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